Foundation Studies Program
Orientation provides an essential introduction to studying at the College and includes resources events and information sessions designed to set you up for success.
- Key Dates
- Compulsory Orientation
- Get Ready for Classes
- If You Missed Orientation
Key Dates
Compulsory to attend
Attend Orientation
All new students including students transferring from other UNSW College programs are required to attend Orientation.
If you do not attend Orientation you will not be commenced as a student.
For international students who can't arrive on time for your Orientation, please contact your education agent to discuss options.
Check your personal email 3 days before the first Orientation Day. An important email will be sent by UNSW College with all the information you need to be ready to come to campus.
If you have not received any Orientation emails or are unable to attend the Orientation Day, please fill out the contact us form.
Every student must bring with them to Orientation Days:
- Windows or Mac laptop (NOT an iPad, Android tablet, or Chromebook) with English version of Windows 10 or macOS Big Sur (11.0) Note: Your laptop must have Operating system set to English language. Office 365 installed in English. Google Chrome installed in English.
- Mobile phone
- Water bottle
- Student ID card (if you collected it prior to Orientation)
International students, please also remember to bring:
- Confirmation of Enrolment document
- Passport (either physical or digital copy will be accepted)
- Student visa (either digital or printed copy will be accepted)
See below for information about everything you need to know about your Orientation.
Transition Program B
When and where is Orientation?
Dates: Thursday 23 and Friday 24 April
Time: 9am
Location: Room 131, Level 1, UNSW College L5 Buillding
Getting Ready for Class
Every student should pack and prepare the following:
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As part of the University’s commitment to safety, we encourage all students to download the SafeZone app from the App Store or Google Play.
SafeZone plays a crucial role in maintaining the safety of our UNSW community. It aims to provide our staff and students with the following advantages:
- Access to personalised emergency assistance without delay. (Emergency Alert, First Aid or Non urgent matters)
- A direct line to the UNSW Security Operations Centre who can deploy appropriate emergency resources
- Prompt notifications regarding safety issues in their vicinity.
In the event of an emergency, the app allows you to quickly share your location and details with the University Security team who will be able to get the right assistance to you.
Please download SafeZone via the link HERE and using your zID to register.
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Here is the check-list for you to help you to prepare for your first day of classes:
- Laptop & Charger
- Phone & Battery pack.
- Headphones
- Notebook & Pen
- Water bottle
- Lunch/Snacks
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You can find your academic calendar on the Quick Links page.
If You Missed Your Orientation
As a new student who has not gone to an Orientation, you are required to attend a compulsory Late Orientation session at the start of your program. Attendance will be recorded and if you do not attend this session, you will not be commenced as a UNSW College student.
UNSW College delivers its Foundation Studies, Academic English, Diplomas, and Pre-Masters Program, under CRICOS Provider Code 01020K; TEQSA Provider ID: PRV13020 (Institute of Higher Education).
UNSW College delivers its Applied Degrees under TEQSA Provider ID: PRV13020 (Institute of Higher Education).
UNSW College also delivers UNSW Diplomas on behalf of UNSW Sydney under CRICOS Provider Code 00098G; UNSW Sydney TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12055 (Australian University).
See unswcollege.edu.au/esos for more information.
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